Competing Theories of Interpretation: An Integrative Approach

Competing Theories of Interpretation: An Integrative Approach

by Robert E. Hooberman
ISBN-10:
0765705575
ISBN-13:
9780765705570
Pub. Date:
12/09/2007
Publisher:
Aronson, Jason Inc.
ISBN-10:
0765705575
ISBN-13:
9780765705570
Pub. Date:
12/09/2007
Publisher:
Aronson, Jason Inc.
Competing Theories of Interpretation: An Integrative Approach

Competing Theories of Interpretation: An Integrative Approach

by Robert E. Hooberman

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Overview

The field of psychoanalytically oriented psychotherapy has tended to fragment into disparate theoretical orientations that often find little in common with each other, though each sheds light on important aspects of the psyche. This book addresses the question, how can these disparate orientations best be brought together in the service of interpretation? Starting from the conviction that treatment becomes more effective and comprehensive if as many aspects of the psyche as possible are addressed, Robert Hooberman proposes that character structure—an aspect of psychic functioning traditionally given short shrift in psychoanalytic discourse—can provide a framework in which multiple theoretical perspectives can have their say. Numerous case examples are used for illustration.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780765705570
Publisher: Aronson, Jason Inc.
Publication date: 12/09/2007
Pages: 162
Product dimensions: 6.41(w) x 9.37(h) x 0.72(d)

About the Author

Robert E. Hooberman, Ph.D. practices psychotherapy and psychoanalysis with adolescents, adults and couples in Ann Arbor, Michigan. He is a Training and Supervising Analyst and Director of Training at the Michigan Psychoanalytic Council. He has presented at a number of local and national meetings, and is well regarded as a supervisor and educator. Dr. Hooberman has written two previous books, Character Transformation through the Psychotherapeutic Relationship and, with his wife Barbara Hooberman, M.D. as co-author, Managing the Difficult Patient.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 Introduction
Chapter 2 Character Structure
Chapter 3 Formulation
Chapter 4 Internalization
Chapter 5 Ego and Defense
Chapter 6 Transference-Countertransference
Chapter 7 Trauma
Chapter 8 Integration
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